Michael Morpurgo scrive con una profonda comprensione della psiche infantile e una passione per la narrazione. Le sue opere spesso approfondiscono temi come la perdita, l'amicizia e il potere della natura, esplorando emozioni complesse attraverso un linguaggio semplice e accessibile. Morpurgo intreccia magistralmente la realtà con l'immaginazione per creare narrazioni che risuonano profondamente con i giovani lettori. La sua capacità di connettersi con i bambini è evidente nel modo in cui le sue storie celebrano il loro mondo e le loro esperienze.
La storia di Thomas Peaceful e della sua famiglia è quella, vera e tragica, di centinaia di migliaia di soldati che, dalla miseria delle campagne, finirono nelle trincee della Prima guerra mondiale, affrontando la barbarie del conflitto e la crudele assurdità della disciplina, e pagando di persona per aver conservato, nonostante tutto, il rispetto per i valori dell'affetto, dell'amicizia, della solidarietà. Il libro, nato per i giovani lettori, può essere apprezzato da lettori di tutte le età.
This is the story of Aman, as told in his own words - a boy from Afghanistan fleeing the horror of the Afghan war. When a western dog shows up outside the caves where Aman lives with his mother, Aman is initially repulsed - it is not customary for people to keep dogs as pets in his part of the world. But when Aman and his mother finally decide to make a bid for freedom, the dog Aman has called Shadow will not leave their side. Soon it becomes clear: the destinies of boy and dog are linked, and always will be...
1940. Un treno viene attaccato dai bombardieri tedeschi. Nel buio di una galleria, per sconfiggere la paura, uno sconosciuto racconta qualcosa a Barney e alla sua mamma. È la storia di un giovane soldato che, durante un'altra guerra, fece quella che allora sembrava la cosa più giusta e che invece si sarebbe rivelata il peggior errore della Storia: non uccidere Adolf Hitler. Ispirato alla storia vera del soldato che avrebbe potuto fermare la Seconda Guerra Mondiale.
Il 10 settembre 1987, Michael parte con i suoi genitori e la loro cagnolina, Stella, su un voilier per un viaggio intorno al mondo. Si fermano a volte per meravigliose soste in Africa, America e Australia, fino a quando un terribile incidente li costringe a cambiare il corso della loro avventura. Michael si ritrova, insieme alla sua cagnolina, su un'isola deserta nel mezzo del Pacifico. Riuscirà a sopravvivere, affamato e minacciato da vari pericoli? Rivedrà mai i suoi genitori? Un giorno, mentre l'esaurimento lo sopraffà, Michael scopre di non essere solo: trova accanto a sé un po' di cibo e acqua dolce. La storia racconta un'avventura straordinaria e un'amicizia indimenticabile, esplorando temi di resilienza, speranza e connessione con la natura. Il racconto è un viaggio emozionante che tocca il cuore dei lettori.
Durante la prima guerra mondiale oltre un milione di cavalli inglesi partirono per il fronte. Poco più di sessantamila fecero ritorno in patria. Joey era uno di loro. Albert e Joey sono cresciuti insieme; poi la guerra li separa. Albert, ancora troppo giovane per fare il soldato, è costretto a lasciar partire il suo Joey, venduto alla cavalleria inglese. Giunto in Francia, Joey combatte al fianco degli inglesi, e poi, caduto nelle mani del nemico, si trova a servire i soldati tedeschi. Ma la determinazione che nasce dall'amore non ha confini, e non appena Albert ha l'età per arruolarsi parte a sua volta per il fronte, deciso a ritrovare il uso amato cavallo e a riportarlo a casa.
On a school trip to Nethercott Farm, Sam rescues a duck from a nasty red-faced man. He is determined to keep the duck, but how will he smuggle it home without anyone finding out? ; This is the story of a city child's discovery of the magic and harsh realities of rural life.
A beautiful bound edition of award-winning storyteller Michael Morpurgo's enchanting and heartwarming stories about the Isles of Scilly: The Wreck of the Zanzibar and Why the Whales Came.
Echoes of Christmas 1914 in the trenches call to the present day when a letter
found by chance in an antique desk brings one soldier's experience hauntingly
to life.
From bestselling author Michael Morpurgo comes a beautifully illustrated classic story about a lighthouse keeper, a daring rescue and puffins, for fans of War Horse and The One and Only Ivan. As a child, Allen is saved from a nautical disaster by Benjamin Postlethwaite, a solitary lighthouse keeper. Years later, Allen returns to the lighthouse, and the two nurse an injured young puffin back to health. When Allen is called up to fight in World War Two, he's not sure he'll see his mother or Benjamin again, but his fond memories of his time at the lighthouse keep him going, even through prison camp. Allen and Ben's enduring friendship over the years is the basis for this story about friendship, art, war and an incredibly adorable puffin. From masterful storyteller Michael Morpurgo and world-class illustrator Benji Davies comes this truly beautiful tale which will enchant readers of all ages.
A beautiful hardback gift treasury, containing myths and legends from around the world. A beautiful hardcover gift treasury, containing over forty myths and legends from around the world. This glorious collection contains incredible stories from Greek and Norse mythology, such as Theseus and the Minotaur and Ragnarök, famous British legends including The Sword in the Stone, alongside lesser known stories. Bringing together amazing stories from across the globe, there are tales of spirits from Spain, fish Gods from China, an Australian Aboriginal frog that drank up all of the water in the world, and many more. Fully illustrated throughout, with beautiful colour and line-work images from iconic Golden Age illustrators, including Arthur Rackham, Walter Crane, and Warwick Goble.
War Horse: In 1914, Joey, a young farm horse, is sold to the army and thrust into the midst of the war on the Western Front. In the desolation of the trenches, Joey's courage touches the soldiers around him.
Joey the horse recalls his experiences growing up on an English farm, his struggle for survival as a cavalry horse during World War I, and his reunion with his beloved master.
A fox is on the loose, and all the animals except Albertine the goose have hidden themselves inside. Albertine is safe on her island in the pond - at least so she thinks, until the fox starts swimming towards her...
Inspired by the true story of the French Drummer Boy of Waterloo, this powerful adventure explores themes of courage, kindness, and the impact of war on humanity and animals. The narrative delves into the emotional landscape of its characters, highlighting their resilience and the bonds formed amidst the heartbreak of conflict. With a blend of historical context and poignant storytelling, the author crafts a moving tale that resonates with readers, showcasing the strength of the human spirit.
A stunning new story of hope, humanity and high-seas adventure for children and adults everywhere from Sir Michael Morpurgo, the nation's favourite storyteller and multi-million copy bestselling author of WAR HORSE.
Two fantastic stories in one volume! Jigger's Day Off: "Time has come for harvest, Jigger. So I shan't be needing you all day. It's your day off, my dear." Jigger the sheepdog has just one day off a year. Just one day to chase all those little animals hiding in the corn. But even the best plans go wrong... And Pig's Might Fly!: "Flying was not nearly as easy as it looked. Pintsize stood up on his back trotters and flapped his front ones - trotters, he thought, would do just as well as wings." It's a long hot summer, and Pintsize the piglet wonders if it might be cooler in the sky. But when he tries to fly, he annoys just about everyone. It's time he learned his lesson...
“Will fire imaginations and elicit the heart-pumping, wide-eyed response that has kept this tale alive and vigorous through the ages.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) Long ago a Scandinavian warrior fought three evils so powerful they threatened whole kingdoms. Standing head and shoulders above his comrades, Beowulf single-handedly saved the land of the Danes from a merciless ogre named Grendel and from his sea-hag mother. But it is his third terrible battle, with the death-dragon of the deep, in which he truly meets his match. Lovers of heroes, monsters, and the drama of battle will find this retelling as enthralling as it is tragic. Now in a handy black-and-white digest edition perfect for classroom use.
A heartwarming short story set on a farm from Michael Morpurgo, the nation's
favourite children's author, with stunning illustrations from Quentin Blake.
Full of friendship and adventure, this charming story collection from Michael
Morpurgo and illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees is perfect to read together, and
celebrates the way the countryside and its animals can leave an impression on
a child's heart forever.
From the master storyteller himself comes this timeless and heart-warming tale of the evolving friendship between melon-pedaling Jo-Jo, and the Doge of Venice's daughter, who loves the donkey despite his lowly position.
Lizzie and Karl’s mother is a zoo keeper; the family has become attached to an orphaned elephant named Marlene, who will be destroyed as a precautionary measure so she and the other animals don’t run wild should the zoo be hit by bombs. The family persuades the zoo director to let Marlene stay in their garden instead. When the city is bombed, the family flees with thousands of others, but how can they walk the same route when they have an elephant in tow, and keep themselves safe? Along the way, they meet Peter, a Canadian navigator who risks his own capture to save the family. As Michael Morpurgo writes in an author’s note, An Elephant in the Garden is inspired by historical truths, and by his admiration for elephants, “the noblest and wisest and most sensitive of all creatures.” Here is a story that brings together an unlikely group of survivors whose faith in kindness and love proves the best weapon of all.
A superb collection of stories about war from acclaimed children's writers, compiled by former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo—now with a brand-new cover look The drama, the cruelty, the courage, and the consequences of war feature in this collection of stories from Joan Aiken, Eva Ibbotson, Jamila Gavin, Elizabeth Laird, Geraldine McCaughrean, Margaret Mahy, Michelle Magorian, Michael Morpurgo, Eleanor Updale, Celia Rees, and other top children’s authors. From the Crusades to 1970s Beirut to the Falklands, many aspects of war are explored in a collection of work that speaks powerfully to today’s young readers.
All Mossop the old farm cat wants to do is curl up and sleep. But when Farmer Rafferty finds mice in the corn bin, it looks like mossop will be thrown out. Luckily, Albertine the goose has a plan.
A heart-warming, colour-illustrated novel about Kaspar the Savoy cat, from the award-winning author of Born to Run and The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips
When Jackie finds a garden gnome in a rubbish skip, she lovingly repairs and paints him and names him Mr. Skip. But she soon discovers that with Mr. Skip, anything is possible.
Every Christmas Mia and her family read a letter which her Grandpa wrote to her. He remembers fondly the times they spent in his garden finding frogs and planting seeds, but Grandpa worries that all the things they love so much are in danger and he needs Mia to help protect them
Joy and heartbreak combine in this bittersweet tale of a champion greyhound's journey through life - and from owner to owner... "The sack wasn't just drifting gently along like everything else, it was turning of its own accord. There was definitely something inside it, struggling against the side of the plastic bag, kicking at it, squeaking and squealing in terror. He had no idea what it might be, only that it was alive and in danger of drowning." When Patrick saves a litter of greyhound puppies from the canal, he can't bear to hand them all over to the RSPCA. He pleads with his parents: couldn't he just keep one of them? But nothing will convince them and Patrick cries himself to sleep - only to be woken by a greyhound puppy licking his face! Patrick christens his puppy Best Mate, and that's what he becomes. Patrick's favourite thing is to watch Best Mate running at full stretch on the heath, a speeding bullet, a cheetah-dog. Until one day Best Mate is kidnapped by a greyhound trainer, and begins a new life as a champion race dog. Suzie, the greyhound trainer's step-daughter, loves Best Mate on first sight and gives him a new name, Bright Eyes. But what will happen when he can't run any more?
When he lands a starring role in the school Christmas play of The Owl and the Pussycat, Michael is over the moon. He is going to be Owl - Too-wit-too-woo! And when his best friend, Belinda, is chosen to be Cat, Michael can't believe his luck - Miaow! But will it be all right on the night? Find out in this true story of first love and first-night nerves.
A Stunning Novel Of World War 1. It Is So Absorbing And Atmospheric That You Will Want To Keep Reading To The End. Told Through The Voice Of A Young Soldier It Captures In 24 Hours The Memories Of His Life - With The Harsh Realisation That He Is Also Facing An Unknown Future! &A Deeply Moving Portrayal Of Camaraderie And Courage, Innocence And Brutality Telegraph
Told in the voice of Private Tommo Peaceful, the story follows twenty-four hours at the front, and captures his memories of his family and his village life--by no means as tranquil as it appeared
When 10-year-old WIll's father dies in the Iraq war, his mother surprises him with a trip to Indonesia. But little could she have known what awaited them both there. The first Will knows that anything is wrong is when Oona, the elephant he is riding along the beach, begins to spook. Ages 10+.
A timeless collection of over twenty of Aesop's best-loved fables, including favourites such as The Hare and the Tortoise, Town Mouse and Country Mouse, Dog in the Manger and The Lion and the Mouse. The tales are retold with warmth and humour by former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo and brought to life by Emma Chichester Clark's exquisitely playful and distinctive artwork.
ILLUSTRATED BY CHRISTIAN BIRMINGHAM. A lyrical and moving tale of a young boy growing up in Africa, and his lifelong friendship with a white lion. "All my life I'll think you you, I promise I will. I won't ever forget you." Bertie rescues an orphaned white lion cub from the African veld. They are inseparable until Bertie is sent to boarding school far away in England and the lion is sold to a circus. Bertie swears that one day they will see one another again, but it is the butterfly lion which ensures that their friendship will never be forgotten.
It's harvest time on Mudpuddle Farm, when Jigger the sheepdog has his one day off a year. Just one day to chase all those little animals hiding in the corn. But even the best plans can go wrong.
Contents:- Colly's Barn- Coker- Jo-Jo the Melon DonkeyIn Jo-Jo the Melon Donkey, he does not like being a donkey, not one bit. Every day, he works hard selling melons on the streets of Venice. Then, one dark night, Jo-Jo discovers that it is up to him to save the city from the sea! Next, in Conker, Nick’s grandmother decides to help him become champion of the children's game, Conker, and sends him off to find some special conkers, or nuts, from Cotter’s Yard. There, he discovers a half-starved dog. Will Nick be able to rescue him? Annie’s father wants to demolish the old barn and build a new one in Colly's Barn. But what will happen to all the birds that nest there? To her relief, something amazing happens and the birds show that they are wiser than anyone could have imagined!
One cold Christmas night, a shepherd recounts the magical story of how he came
to be the first visitor to the newborn Christ child - ahead of the other
shepherds, and in complete secret.
This inspiring tale from Michael Morpurgo and Michael Foreman celebrates the world’s most iconic train, Flying Scotsman, and its greatest fan, a young girl named Iris. Iris knows everything there is to know about Flying Scotsman. Her dad is the famous train’s driver, and nothing makes her prouder than seeing him at work. But each time the Flying Scotsman pulls away, Iris wishes more than anything that she could be with her dad in the driver’s cab. Then again, who’s to stop her? Our cheeky train enthusiast protagonist hops aboard the Flying Scotsman as it travels from London to Edinburgh, breaking the speed record for steam locomotives on its way! But will Iris ever achieve her dream of riding in the driver’s cab of the greatest train in the world, like her dad? This heartwarming story captures the adventurous spirit of the golden age of steam travel, while paying tribute to the amazing workers who drove the trains and kept the railways running. Readers even get to see that when Iris grows up, she becomes one of the first women to work on the railways during World War II. Joyously illustrated, this book is the ultimate celebration of the great Flying Scotsman and the golden age of train travel. Illustrated in color throughout
A stunning gift collection of animal poems from master storyteller Michael
Morpurgo, celebrating with heart and humour the creatures with whom we share
our planet.
At sunrise, young Michael spots a whale on the shores of the Thames and thinks he must be dreaming. But the creature is real and it has a message for him - one that only an open-minded child can deliver to the rest of the world. The whale warns that the earth's days are numbered and that humans must put right the damage they are doing, but how can Michael fulfil his promise to tell others when neither his teacher nor his classmates will believe his story? Within hours, the city and the wider world have learned of London's remarkable visitor, and all eyes are on the whale's struggle against the receding tide. Michael must now join his new friend in a race against time to reach the ocean, and hold fast to his promise in the race to save the world itself
With famine gripping Ireland, Sean and Annie have just one chance of survival - they must find their father. Leaving their dying mother behind, they travel across rough seas to America. With only the gold torch that Annie wears as a necklace to protect them, they embark on a long and dangerous journey. But will they ever be reunited with their family? Twist of Gold is an epic adventure, a classic novel by the masterful storyteller and author of War Horse, Michael Morpurgo.
From brave heroes and battling beasts to mighty gods and magic spells, these are timeless tales to treasure forever.An enchanting selection of classic myths and legends, chosen by the UK's best-loved storyteller.
A giant lived alone on an island because the villagers were frightened of his size. Then he saved a girl from drowning and the lake from pollution and his life was changed forever.
The Year Is 1943. The Setting Is The Seaside Village Of Slapton, Devon, For This Moving Story Which Is A Subtle Blend Of History And Human And Animal Relationships. Suddenly The Villagers, Together With Families From Six Neighbouring Villages Totalling 3000, Are Ordered To Move Out So That Us Troups Can Practice Their Landings In Preparation For D-Day, When The Forces Will Invade France. Everyone Packs Up, But Lily Still Can T Find Her Precious Cat, Tips. Maybe Two Friendly American Soldiers Will Help Her Search? Dare She Climb Over The Forbidden Barbed Wire Fence? Sadly, Lily Leaves Without Tips. Will She Ever See Him Again? And Will The Village Be The Same Place When They Finally Return? This Is A Compelling Read For The Family To Share. Michael Morpurgo Creates A Powerful Atmosphere In This Exciting And Moving Story Of How Civilians And Especially Children Were Affected By The War. The Guardian
Set against a backdrop of rich historical context, the narrative explores complex characters navigating personal and societal challenges. Themes of resilience and transformation are woven throughout the story, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of individuals in a changing world. The author's evocative prose brings to life the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of external forces on personal journeys. This work invites readers to reflect on the interplay between history and individual experiences.
Michael doesn't remember his father, an RAF pilot lost in the war. And his French mother, heartbroken and passionate, doesn't like to talk about her husband. But then Auntie Snowdrop gives Michael a medal, followed by a photograph, which begin to reveal a hidden history, a story that will change everything - and reveal to Michael who he really is.
A beautiful countryside story for Michael Morpurgo fans, illustrated by Olivia Lomenech Gill (J. K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them). Bonny has always wanted to be a top cyclist, maybe even a future Olympic champion. But her world changes after meeting a sculptor named Lizzie, who gives her a job on her farm. Bonny is introduced to a life-sized sculpture of Lizzie's horse and is allowed to pose as its rider, a completely magical experience. She learns from Lizzie that a true gift is never to be wasted, and that if you "breathe the world in deep", you can do anything.
A cat's nine lives are full of adventure and excitement and none more so than
Montezuma, the farmyard cat. From a young kitten to a grand old cat, he is
cunning and proud while establishing his kingdom, but to Matthew, he's always
loving and adorable.
Set in wartorn Europe, the narrative delves into how stories can change lives amidst chaos and despair. Through compelling illustrations by Gary Blythe, the book highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impact of storytelling in challenging times.
Chosen by Michael Morpurgo, Including Ernest Hemingway, Ted Hughes, John Steinbeck
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With contributions from writers as diverse as Rudyard Kipling, John Steinbeck, Charles Darwin, Ted Hughes, Ernest Hemingway and Dick King-Smith, this is a collection of over 20 stories and extracts about the animal kingdom.'
An anthology of children's stories, poems, and features, with all royalties benefiting the charity "War Child." The collection includes commissioned material, featuring "commercial breaks" from celebrity adults and jokes from celebrity kids.
When foot and mouth disease break out on a pig farm hundreds of miles from the Morley's Devon home, no one believes it will spread very far. But now the nightmare is a few fields away. Local sheep are infected and every animal is immediately destroyed. Will the Morleys' flock be next? Or will they be slaughtered too? The waiting and hoping is the most agonizing experience of Becky's life...
A rich and glorious celebration of humanity's connection to the natural world
from two of today's best-loved, multi award-winning picture book creators.
Millie's cousin Geraldine is such a goody-two-shoes. Millie has had enough! So
she hatches a plan to scare Geraldine out of her wits. Perhaps then she will
be a bit nicer to live with...
Gracie and her friend Daniel have always been warned to stay away from the Birdman and his side of the island. But then they find a message in the sand and discover the Birdman is not who they thought. They build up a lovely friendship with him, but when the children get stranded on Samson Island they don’t know whether to believe the birdman’s story that the island is cursed. Set against the backdrop of World War I, in the tradition of Friend or Foe and Private Peaceful Michael Morpurgo brings the emotional reality of conflict to life in a way that is accessible to younger readers.
After a fierce storm, a boy discovers a human skull, buried beneath the roots of an ancient tree. A skull with a legendary story..."Tell the sheriff, tell Sir Guy of Gisbourne, tell everyone in Nottingham, that the Outlaws rule here in Sherwood, that we rule in the king's name... I am Robin Hood."Homeless and lost in a dark, strange forest, young Robin is rescued by a motley crew of misfits. He yearns to avenge his father and seek justice against cruel oppressors, to finally defeat the Sheriff of Nottingham, once and for all.And through his friends, Robin Hood finds the courage to become a legendary hero.
This story is an energetic romp through a dog's busy day on a farm. Russ, the sheepdog, herds sheep and cows and plots against Tigger, the farm cat. He covers Lula, his master's daughter, with lots of slobbery licks but when she gets a special birthday present, he worries that she might love it more than she loves him.
This first new novel in two years from the Nation's Favourite Storyteller is a
sweeping story of love and rescue - an unforgettable journey to the Greek
island of Ithaca, and back in time to World War Two...
A charming series of adventures for younger readers, featuring a family of all
sorts of animals that live in the farmyard behind the tumble-down barn on
Mudpuddle Farm...
Michael Morpurgo has created a sweeping and dramatic story in the time of
Bonnie Prince Charlie. There is little constancy in Robbie's adventurous life,
save for the companionship of his wolf. But when at last Robbie finds a place
where he can peacefully make his home, he knows in his heart that the wolf
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Evacuated from London, David and Tucky enjoy a peaceful life in the countryside until the sound of bombing shatters their tranquility. When a German bomber crashes, they struggle with their feelings toward the airmen, especially after one saves David's life.
But it's true,' Tom shouted. 'It was a real lion, I know it was.'No-one believes Tom when he says he has seen a lion - padding around the orchard with a string of sausages in its mouth! No-one, that is, except for Clare, the cleverest girl in the class. Together, she and Tom plan to prove his story is true - by catching the lion!
Billy the Kid is 80 today, and looks back over his life. His adventures include going off to war, living rough as a tramp, and best of all, being picked to play football for Chelsea.
Official World Book Day £1 book From Michael Morpurgo, co-founder of the charity Farms for City Children, this charming story for early readers evokes the wonder, muck and magic of a week on the farm. The first of many Farm Tales to come, it is a window onto the countryside, and the way its landscape and animals can leave an impression on a child’s heart forever. ‘You’re farmers for a week, so you’ll be busy. There’ll be no time to miss home. You’ll eat like kings and queens, sleep like logs, and you’ll hardly be out of your wellies, except in bed.’ When a young boy goes from the city to stay on the farm, he discovers a world he never knew existed – a world of vegetable gardens, ducks and geese, where the sheep graze in the fields, where apples and pears grow in the orchard. He also meets Jemima the she smells and she slobbers, she breaks out of her pen to steal potatoes, and she’s the undisputed queen of the farm. Soon, he’s hiding acorns in his pockets to feed to her every time he sees her. But then, Jemima starts to feel ill. Could she have eaten too many acorns? Or does this queen of a pig have a secret…?
Jessie and Jake are determined to save the Big Hill from islanders intent on mining its gold. They need a quick plan and wonder if the ghost of Grania O'Malley, the pirate queen, could help. It's a reminder that you won't know your capabilities until you try.
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Wombat loves digging deep holes and thinking deep thoughts, but nobody thinks
much of that until danger threatens the bush and the small wombat comes up
with a great big idea... schovat popis
Written for beginner readers, the stories in this series feature simple vocabulary and pictures on each page, designed for early stages of reading development. Each book offers a way to share storytelling and build reading confidence.
As the sea sweeps in, the boy is suddenly cut off in his attempt to walk round the Scilly Isles from Great Ganilly to St Martin's. Having given up hope of survival, he finds himself waking up beside a warm fire with the man, Arthur Pendragon, and his dog, Bercelet, who have rescued him. Arthur tells him the incredible story of his life while the seawater dries out of boy's clothes. His tale begins with his legendary pulling of the sword from the stone, his leadership of an army to defeat the Saxons and his celebrated court at Camelot. From then on, he tells of the great and tragic love between himself, Guinevere and Lancelot and the numerous deeds and adventures of the knights of the Round Table. Finally, the curse of Morgana Le Fey come true and Arthur's son, Mordred, kills him, but not before he can watch Bedivere return Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake. After the wonders of the story, the boy returns home, looking forward to surprising his family with his adventure - but time in the cave where Arthur hibernates until it is time for him to rule again has stood still, and the boy's family have not even noticed he was gone.